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Guy_Cross 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's finally time for the Canadian provinces to embrace our Empire of Liberty and to join our more perfect Union.

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Guy_Cross 3 points ago +3 / -0

Unfortunately, in my case, the university system in Massachusetts where I'm from decided to enforce the vaccine and booster. It was either get your vaccines or get ousted. Hardest decision I ever had to make in my life, but I got those vaccines. I wish there was another way, but I already decided long ago that I was going to get a Phd and I wasn't going to throw all that away. I hope that I will still be in one piece 5 years from now.

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Guy_Cross 1 point ago +1 / -0

I find that the best line that separates real people from NPCs is the one that categorizes us as either proactive or reactive.

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Guy_Cross 34 points ago +34 / -0

I'll never forget this tweet. Almost all tweets are forgettable, but when I first saw this tweet in my feed, I could tell that something was going to be lost in America... as if Trump fought as much as he could to restore the election and realized that route had closed, and with it, a dark path had begun revealing itself to us. You could've felt the emotional turmoil of Trump on that peculiar December 11th.

May we save the world from its own suicide.

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Guy_Cross 1 point ago +1 / -0

Seriously, guys, we need to hold off on the I told you so’s until after the 2022 election.

Once the 2022 election comes and goes. Then we can boast about us conspiracy theorists being right the entire time.

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Guy_Cross 4 points ago +5 / -1

Unfortunately, I'm no longer convinced that anything can be done for 2020 at this point. Unless we have something like SLAG's Wartime Presidency going on behind the scenes, then I don't think any fixing will be occurring. We just need to hope that all the state laws, military protections, and voter turnout will give us that Red Tsunami we are hoping for. Personally, I feel very optimistic about 2022. Mostly because I'm not convinced that the Deep State can get away with another stolen election. It's only been a year into this new government and they have utterly embarrassed themselves in all imaginable ways.

Yes, the people have taken notice.

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Guy_Cross 3 points ago +3 / -0

My opinion is very cynical and also may very well be seen as un-empathetic...

Unfortunately, I've come to learn that the best way to get a human collective to do anything is by reaction. Humans are a reactionary species, not a proactive one. This means that events must occur to them... horrid events, to elicit a reaction to the event. Essentially, coming back to the pandemic, people will have to experience the consequences of following the medical orders of the government before they realize that something must be done. If that consequence must be having many people, including children, becoming victims, in some shape or form, to the pandemic... then so be it. We have done everything in our power to save those from the pandemic, so don't beat yourself up if you couldn't save anyone in specific... even if you made a mistake yourself. I prefer to live by the following quote.

"You can ignore reality, but you cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring reality." ~ Ayn Rand

After you have done your due diligence in helping, and it has failed... then let Darwin do the work.

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Guy_Cross 13 points ago +13 / -0

Damn! Must've deleted the account cause I can't find it.

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Guy_Cross 25 points ago +25 / -0

Yeah, after the news that the UK has essentially surrendered to the people, many of us are getting hyped to the idea that it's now inevitable that the US will follow suit. Let's hope that line of reasoning is correct.

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Guy_Cross 1 point ago +1 / -0

Deflation is bad for your debts. In general, deflation is bad for the economy.

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Guy_Cross 2 points ago +2 / -0

At the minimum, we need to hope that the measures taken by various states to secure their elections are effective and the Deep State is either too scared or unable to rig the elections.

It seems that the Deep State Covid narrative has been quickly disintegrating since the beginning of this year and people are waking up in droves (thanks Joe Rogan). I'm from Massachusetts and I'm seeing people around me thinking about voting in a Trumplican governor in 2022 (Geoff Diehl). Our last governor was a Rockefeller Republican (a moderate Republican) and he just turned down a third term, even though he is a popular governor.

If what has been going in Massachusetts is any similar to what is going on across the nation, then we are in for a Red Tsunami. I wanted to type more, but will leave my thoughts here.

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Guy_Cross 2 points ago +2 / -0

How did you go from this date to the other date?

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Guy_Cross 1 point ago +1 / -0

Let them continue doing what they are doing. Don't interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake.

The more red pills before 2022, the better.

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Guy_Cross 2 points ago +2 / -0

12,000 year old death cult?

I'm out of the loop on this, someone willing to fill me in?

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Guy_Cross 2 points ago +2 / -0

Lol, I guess you've started drinking already. All I want is a country where rights exist, minimal government intervention exists, and technological progress exists.

If you lack one of these three attributes, then you end up with a tyranny.

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Guy_Cross 1 point ago +1 / -0

All other universities in Massachusetts are requiring boosters and I can't afford to take a semester off in my personal situation. I truly want to finish my education. My study is one of my passions in life and I want to pursue graduate school.

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Guy_Cross 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, can't. Not in my position. I did consider it.

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Guy_Cross 11 points ago +13 / -2

It's a shame to hear this. Such news no longer affects me anymore. Now I just let Darwin do the work for me, if people can't be saved from social engineering, then I ought to minimize giving help to those who I believe deserve it.

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Guy_Cross 2 points ago +2 / -0

The people of America have just learned the hard way that some doctors are in bed with the government. Most doctors will not use their education to question what the government is telling them. And only a handful of doctors actually use their accumulated knowledge to test the claims of the government and find the treatments that are best for their clients.

I am approaching the zenith of prescribing my own medication at this point. If I can’t trust my doctor with COVID, then what else can’t I trust my doctor with?

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